: Several toxicological and epidemiological studies were published during the last five decades on non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) and cancer. Despite the large amount of research, the issue still continues to be of interest. In this review, we provided a comprehensive quantitative review of the toxicological and epidemiological evidence on the possible relation between NSS and cancer. The toxicological section includes the evaluation of genotoxicity and carcinogenicity data for acesulfame K, advantame, aspartame, cyclamates, saccharin, steviol glycosides and sucralose. The epidemiological section includes the results of a systematic search of cohort and case-control studies. The majority of the 22 cohort studies and 46 case-control studies show...
Saccharin is a widely used sweetener especially prescribed for the diabetics. But since its discover...
Consumption of sugary drinks increases the risk of obesity. Previously, we reported a positive assoc...
The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabetes and obes...
Abstract Although there are reports that artificial sweeteners (AS) are safe, the relationship betwe...
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
Artificial sweeteners are added to a wide variety of food, drinks, drugs and hygiene products. Since...
Cancer has become a major challenge in the global disease burden. Artificial sweeteners are a class ...
Use of artificial sweeteners (AS) such as aspartame, cyclamate, saccharin and sucralose is widesprea...
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
The impact of artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs), alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages, on...
Aspartame is a synthetic sweetener that has been used safely in food for more than 30years. Its safe...
We examined the associations between sweets, sweetened and unsweetened beverages, and sugars and pan...
Background: Despite safety reports of the artificial sweetener as-partame, health-related concerns r...
ObjectiveWe examined the associations between sweets, sweetened and unsweetened beverages, and sugar...
Saccharin is a widely used sweetener especially prescribed for the diabetics. But since its discover...
Consumption of sugary drinks increases the risk of obesity. Previously, we reported a positive assoc...
The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabetes and obes...
Abstract Although there are reports that artificial sweeteners (AS) are safe, the relationship betwe...
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
Artificial sweeteners are added to a wide variety of food, drinks, drugs and hygiene products. Since...
Cancer has become a major challenge in the global disease burden. Artificial sweeteners are a class ...
Use of artificial sweeteners (AS) such as aspartame, cyclamate, saccharin and sucralose is widesprea...
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
Background: The role of sweeteners on cancer risk has been widely debated over the last few decades....
The impact of artificially sweetened beverages (ASBs), alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages, on...
Aspartame is a synthetic sweetener that has been used safely in food for more than 30years. Its safe...
We examined the associations between sweets, sweetened and unsweetened beverages, and sugars and pan...
Background: Despite safety reports of the artificial sweetener as-partame, health-related concerns r...
ObjectiveWe examined the associations between sweets, sweetened and unsweetened beverages, and sugar...
Saccharin is a widely used sweetener especially prescribed for the diabetics. But since its discover...
Consumption of sugary drinks increases the risk of obesity. Previously, we reported a positive assoc...
The consumption of sweet beverages has been associated with greater risk of type 2 diabetes and obes...